* It is a time to stand up for Pakistan. I do not fear the terrorists. Never give in.

* Want all Pakistanis to stand firm behind the army and support your troops. A united Pakistan under one flag.

* How can the ISI aid Taliban who are killing Pakistani troops ? Irresponsible selective WikiLeaks are poison.

* I’m not a conspiracy believer but there are shadowy spook agencies that cannot see Pakistan as an Islamic moderate democratic nuclear success story.

* Held press conference in Sheikupura jail with Aasia Bibi. Got her clemency petition signed to forward to President Zardari. Said we want Jinnah’s Pakistan.

* The white strip in our flag is for minorities. Our religion commits us to their protection. She is a poor woman who could not defend herself.

* In South Africa, Interior Minister Botha said they will release Mandela if he renounced terrorism, to which the great man replied, “first Botha renounce terrorism”. So they had to release Mandela on his own terms as the jailers had become the prisoners. A lesson in moral authority. You can detain persons but u cannot arrest ideas which is why prisoners of conscience are always free

* I have an Iphone Ipad & now a Samsung Galaxy. Fully armed and dangerous !

* It’s my observation that whether it’s politics journalism or social issues the worst enemy of women are women

* Btw those apt comments on Ansar Abbasi were not mine I merely retweeted them. My own opinion is worse Having a small dinner tonight 4 new US Ambassador Cameron Muenter & Marlyn his wife. Try not 2 discuss Wikileaks

* Ostrich at my farm who I assumed was male and named Mandela laid an egg last week! I’ve renamed her Winnie.

* Spent four hours with experts discussing water distribution, power, reservoirs, Kalabagh, irrigation systems and other dams. We have to build Kalabagh Dam.

* The Punjab Assembly has followed my line and come out in support of Kalabagh Dam. It is a must for Pakistan.

* Today I’ve launched my special project with Engineering University students and teachers who will construct Shujabad, a village destroyed by floods

* Heading to Shujabad Nawabpur where I have completed houses and a masjid I started 26 days ago with students. 150 more in Kot Addu

* Press suffers from suspect and scam mania. Wild accusations to get eyeballs. Every government transaction is attacked. How can we progress?

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KARACHI: Representatives of Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP), National Organization for Working Community, Pakistan Secular Forum, URC, Aurat Foundation, PILER, Sindh Human Rights Commission and SPO on Monday opposed the decision to establish military courts in Pakistan.
Addressing a press conference at Karachi Press Club, representatives Anisa Haroon, Salahuddin, Karamat Ali, Illahi Bux Baloch and others criticized decision to form military courts and said that political parties are responsible for betrayal of democracy.
Anisa Haroon said: “We have stood by political parties, whether they agreed with their ideological axis or not, at the times of threat to democracy.” She said by supporting initiative of military courts, politicians had betrayed their confidence.
Former president of Karachi Bar Salahuddin said there are institutions to run the country and the courts have authorities to discuss the civilian matters in better way. He said judges were concerned over their protections, so the government should provide them proper security so that they could deliver proper judgments without any threat. He said: “We support military in operation Zarb-e-Azb.”
Chief PILER Karamat Ali said social security system should be shaped in which injustice be completely eliminated from the country. He said nation had consensus to eliminate terrorism from the root.
They said Pakistan’s political parties had fought for democracy and defended it against onslaught in the past but by approving military courts, they had defeated their own struggles.
They urged the politicians to withdraw support for military courts. They said: “If military courts are formed through democratic process, then it will be an stigma on the face of political parties, which can never be washed.